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Help me find the most popular Android apps

I took a look at why Android users hate apps last week and came across a figure that stated smartphone owners spend, on average, 50 percent of their time in one app. That got me wondering what the most popular, or most used, app on Android is.

Personally, I find the fact that 80 percent of users' time is spent in just three apps unsurprising. I would say that I use more apps than most people, and probably spend more time on my phone than most, but I certainly still spend the majority of my time in a small number of apps.

I use WhatsApp almost exclusively for messaging now, so that takes up a lot of my time. I use Feedly both for professional and recreational reading, and Pocket alongside it for offline or later reading. I use Deezer for music, and Google Maps for searching my local area and finding my way about. These four apps, along with Chrome, easily occupy most of my smartphone time.

I want your help in figuring out what the most used apps are across a wider reach of people. I've compiled what I think are the most popular or most commonly used apps on Android, and I want you to tell me which one you think you spend the most time in.

I've included Feedly and Pocket more out of curiosity than anything else; I don't expect them to rank that highly.

Gmail,XDA,Whatsapp and recently got hooked on with apps from King i.e Candy Crush,Pop the bottles and Bloom the flowers.Never used to having too many games on my android devices before.Sudoku and Chess a must.I used to despise people who spend time playing games on mobile device.But man,was I wrong ,BIG TIME!!!And I'm in my fifties.

So I guess it all comes down to web browsing and messanging. Not really surprising. Messaging apps are becoming the main apps especially when more functionality is being added to them. But do you think this pole would look a lot different if we were to name our top three apps???????????????? I think Facebook, Instagram and Twitter would be higher then.

The most used app for me is Tunein for listening to music. Chrome I use probably only because it is there and there isn't a reason to change. Gmail is a bit crap at the moment with syncing issues so switched to Outlook a couple of months ago. Who can forget AndroidPIT. I'm always reading the latest notification

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